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@@ -233,12 +233,15 @@ options, reference the \biblatex manual.
\begin{ltxsyntax}
\cmditem{autocite}[prenote]<(altpostnote)postnote>{key}
+\cmditem{autocite*}[prenote]<(altpostnote)postnote>{key}
\cmd{autocite} inserts a citation as a footnote. If used in a footnote, the
-citation is placed in parentheses. It works as in the standard \biblatex
-styles, except that that \bibfield{postnote} argument can be divided into two
-using parentheses. This creates an \bibfield{altpostnote} field which is used
-in some of the examples from §6.4 of the \cite{SBLHS}. e.g.,
+citation is placed in parentheses. The starred variant suppresses the author,
+editor, or translator (provided the entry options are set to use them). It
+works as in the standard \biblatex styles, except that that
+\bibfield{postnote} argument can be divided into two using parentheses. This
+creates an \bibfield{altpostnote} field which is used in some of the examples
+from §6.4 of the \cite{SBLHS}. e.g.,
\begin{snugshade}
\samplecite{1}[See][(1.3)8:223]{clementinehomilies}
@@ -252,15 +255,21 @@ e.g.,
\end{snugshade}
\cmditem{cite}[prenote]<(altpostnote)postnote>{key}
+\cmditem{cite*}[prenote]<(altpostnote)postnote>{key}
\cmd{cite} works in the same way as \cmd{autocite} except that the citation is
-placed directly into the text instead of in a footnote.
+placed directly into the text instead of in a footnote. The starred variant
+suppresses the author, editor, or translator (provided the entry options are
+set to use them).
\cmditem{parencite}[prenote]<(altpostnote)postnote>{key}
+\cmditem{parencite*}[prenote]<(altpostnote)postnote>{key}
\cmd{parencite} works in the same way as \cmd{autocite} except that the
-citation is placed inside parentheses instead of in a footnote. This is most
-useful for citing primary sources. e.g.,
+citation is placed inside parentheses instead of in a footnote. The starred
+variant suppresses the author, editor, or translator (provided the entry
+options are set to use them). This is most useful for citing primary sources.
+e.g.,
\begin{snugshade}
\sampleparencite[2.233-235]{josephus:ant}
@@ -1242,6 +1251,13 @@ e.g.,
\section{Important Changes}
+\subsection*{0.11\quad 2018-12-13}
+
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item Add abbreviations from related entries to the list of abbreviations.
+ \item Add starred variants for citation commands.
+\end{itemize}
+
\subsection*{0.10\quad 2018-05-24}
\begin{itemize}